Eye Infinity 2008 by Ruetz Michael (1 results)
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Condition: Wie neu. Steidl, Göttingen. 2008. First english edition, first printing. Winner of "Silver Award. German photobook price 2009". Mint, new, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher`s plastic foil. Hardcover in linen without dust jacket (as issued). 300 mm x 300 mm. 252 pages. 111 duotone plates. Text in eng…lish. Perfect condition! Collector`s copy! A peaceful panorama in the face of the mountains, the site of a fascinating long-term undertaking. For more than 20 years Michael Ruetz photographed the scene from the same point of view in spring and at New Year`s, at twilight, in fog, during thunderstorms, under darkening clouds, in the loveliest sunshine and on clear, starry nights. Michael Ruetz was born in Berlin in 1940. He studied Sinology, Japanese and Journalism. From 1969 to 1973, he was a staff photographer for the weekly magazine Stern. Since then he has worked solely as a freelance photographer and as a contract writer and photographer with Little Brown and Company. Ruetz is a professor at an art academy in northern Germany. A peaceful panorama in the face of the mountains, the site of a fascinating long-term undertaking. For more than 20 years Michael Ruetz photographed the scene from the same point of view in spring and at New Year`s, at twilight, in fog, during thunderstorms, under darkening clouds, in the loveliest sunshine and on clear, starry nights.***************Steidl, Göttingen. 2008. Englische Erstausgabe. Neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch; noch original-verschweisst in der Plastikfolie des Verlags. Hardcover in Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag (nur so erschienen). 300 x 300 mm. 252 Seiten. 111 Fotos. Text in englischer Sprache. Michael Ruetz, geboren 1940 in Berlin, hat sich erst nach seinem Sinologie-Studium für die Fotografie entschieden. Er lebte 13 Jahre lang im Ausland und war bis 2005 Professor für Kommunikationsdesign an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig. Er erhielt den Otto-Steinert-Preis, den Villa-Massimo-Preis sowie 2006 in Paris den Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Ruetz ist Mitglied der Akademie der Künste zu Berlin. Im Steidl Verlag erschienen: - "Sichtbare Zeit" - "Das Willy-Brandt-Haus" - "Bibliothek der Augen" - "Cosmos" - "WindAuge" - "Eye on Time" - "1968 - Die unbequeme Zeit" (2008). Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1600.